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[quote=LEONARDO,266401]" Does China have a unifying soul or social norm?" My answer is: definitely not. China now has some very diversified( or diverted ) principles. In the past, the utopian Communism and Socialism unified people together. Today, China has been changing on many levels from a society in which authority figures (such as parents, government officials and schools) are expected to supervise and make decisions over every details of an individual’s life, into a society in which individuals make many decisions by themselves. To make it short, collectivism declines, and individualism is on the rise. Some experts say China is entering into a “Strangers’ Society”, which means people are becoming more egocentric and indifferent. They care less about others’ opinions, and are free to choose the lifestyle they like. Every Chinese has his/ her own unique life principle and ideal.Perhaps, China's soul is "Diversity" (diversified beliefs) or "Kaleidoscope of belief".[/quote]
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